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Severe respiratory disease caused by human respiratory syncytial virus impairs language learning during early infancy.

Marcela Peña1, Cristina Jara2,3, Juan C Flores4,5, Rodrigo Hoyos-Bachiloglu6, Carolina Iturriaga6, Mariana Medina4,5, Javier Carcey5, Janyra Espinoza7, Karen Bohmwald7, Alexis M Kalergis7,8, Arturo Borzutzky6.   

Abstract

Human respiratory syncytial virus infection is a leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality. A previous murine study showed that during severe acute respiratory infections the virus invades the central nervous system, and that infected animals evolve with long-lasting learning difficulties associated with long-term potentiation impairment in their hippocampus. We hypothesized here that human infants who presented a severe episode of respiratory syncytial virus infection before 6 months of age would develop long-term learning difficulties. We measured the acquisition of the native phoneme repertoire during the first year, a milestone in early human development, comprising a reduction in the sensitivity to the irrelevant nonnative phonetic information and an increase in the sensitivity to the information relevant for the native one. We found that infants with a history of severe respiratory infection by the human respiratory syncytial virus presented poor distinction of native and nonnative phonetic contrasts at 6 months of age, and remained atypically sensitive to nonnative contrasts at 12 months, which associated with weak communicative abilities. Our results uncover previously unknown long-term language learning difficulties associated with a single episode of severe respiratory infection by the human respiratory syncytial virus, which could relate to memory impairments.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33349647      PMCID: PMC7752900          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79140-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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